To wanda Market-Wholesale Prices. i. l wceklv bv E. T. FOX, Dealer in Provisions and [ r ': rrr :, , ;i:!/vc i, Brick Row, who will pay Ca-sh, at the c'- fixed, for the article* in tins list:] ', t ill urice J bbl ejn ftO O Flour, (retail pneej- f 2 1 t -_' d, 3, " Novemlier... .7th, v 7 ' , "ill 8, " November.... 21st, 3 " l-uli 3, " December sth, 64 " .... ' •_>,[ s, " Decern tier ... ItflK, 3 " ' \'l brethren in good standing arc invited to attend. II j: UNION <"H A PTJITI. No. l! a family, that it requires with the best | f nr'lv ; dues not Injure the fabric aud tends to set 'siTFOT cleaning Paints, and removing Grease, Tar, V,l Printer's Ink. it io unsnriuissed. (Ah. (hiep'innii triU g as far, for any use. as 3 pounds ~frmmun rrrin (top. or 2 pounds of best family soap— Mi liinists. Printers and Painters will find it an invalua t,!c artieV* fw waidwflg hand*—as it does not chap, but /va- tlx- -kin. I! it lrnrninted to gice perfect Sitiqfaction or the money ..J! in refunded. F. r -ale wholesale and retail by E. T. FOX. Xlii[(. to make irauu-diate payment, and ail [teraons :..ivi!ig demands again-t said estate, will present them du autti-uticaSwd for -s-tth-meiit. MINERVA I'oTTER, Administratrix. XN, Imp H. Nov. 15, Js.'io. Aduiiuhtratrix. I IST OF TIFTTERS remalnmtr In the Post la office at ToWANDA Nuvcmber 15, ls.is. | Vctiey Mara- Lynch Micliaci \ s : jali laeahy John VII. in Umct Lerri- Itsu.ilt lk . [; . > M .rv V Par la iid JVte iiiimt fiiriianl M 'Naiuorra Michael !!r urn l>. t. Moore Cornelius f .s Wm. s. Malioncy John |; ion J. A. MuriJiy John lb-el Mr-. C. F_ Mag Latldin 11. B. iirtis a Andrew Morgan Daniel itennctt Stephen Manning George 1 dman- Mary Newman Henry < an Catherine < l'Lcarv Arthur i rigi.-v Tlios. O'Dmiohoe Mary <" inu.iin He-ter Patterson Hamilton ( .irp.ll Timothy Pierce W. ( lie! John Rolierts Milton 2 (li-Henrys. Ray Jacob j 1 .an Patrick Riddell Thomas It. ( k Catherine Robersotl Win. i ay M iiael Rice < alcp li. Ihrling Minne E. Ftevens P. Iblci !;=. hard Sullivan Timothy Krtei li.mie! Stewart Emeline Frilbie W. S. Sand- P. 11. lost, r Franklin !►. Scovil Sarah French T.ucius Scovil I Jenkins Kitten John Simmon Julius J. Fo-terS. B. South worth lcliuboil 'Aft George \V. Stanley H. B. • ■ t'-.-Ti I!. W. Strickland Susan i...1f Wells G. Stone Aaron 11(11 Wm. Taylor Kliiid ilearns Michael Tai-ke L. L. liorton Amazilla 2 Williams Hinckley 2 'it 1- T. or Hani'oal Wells John J. lies Henry Webb Wm. M. lining- Nathaniel Wctmore If. A. Wd Levi If. Ward Abraham C. Kerrin James. Walsh Al.by Key-cr Pliillip s'aw Hiram Lynch Bridget Zellcrbacli Antlionv. I'er-ons calling for any of these letters, please m"ntion they arc advertised. JL <'. PORTER, P. M. R. M. WELLES, ATHU.VS. BRADFORD CO., PA. Wholesale and retail dealer in EMERY'S AND WKEtLER'S HORSE POWERS THRESHERS AND SEPERATORS, tojißi.vKit T nr. SUM; its n w/.v.v o u 'r:ns, \ !, rt-i'ile S iw-Mi!!s, Glover Hollers and Food Cutters, rv -<" !.-i M ils, Apple Parent, '•( -.eel Kd-cv's and other <>rain Cradles, Scvtlies, R trve-tiiig Tools, k'. a .;n < and other Mowing and Reaping Machines, syinours (irain Drills, Rroad cast Seed Sowers, Ac. Manufacturer of Peters' Celebrated FAN MILLS, I 'X'V ■ i,n l ,r "parcd to soil at either WHOLESALE Gil -'■* H.. or, lory favorable terms. mills arc w.irraiitci! second to none in the l T ni!ed g r durability, efficiency and simplicity, and will . z f:c V-t manner and rapidly, all kinds of chaffing ' ""''ling all kinds of Grain, Grass Seed, Ac. unnted to chafl' lit for market, front 40 to CO - '\\ ue.it per hour. Order* solicited. N " 1. 1*55. R. M. WELLES. c °rn Shelicrs at Wholesale and Retail. J prepared to sell as above, on very fa ; 1 t.-rats, the BEST CORN SMELLERS crer Bradford County.' ;.","" rp 1 I*"°r 1 *"°r more Corn Sliellers are wanted in one " l" "' r ''' will deliver tlieni at a small charge extra. ' f i>! SlieUer, with single lialance wheel, forbid all !*. v ) <)K| H ) LHS SOLE LEATHER list rc- j ■tiijr.at J. n. HUMPHREY'S. A J l-HSOXS indpbted o Mont any es A i ' u i '" w< l " ra " "idjtnakc payment,otlierw i*e, tti.rc ~, thtrn to scud a call that will l>e " evivc ' March 1, 1853. Xcto " COMMON SCHOOL V-T ARITHMETIC, approved by the Book Committee of the leaclitiftt Assoc%|ipii of Bndfoff Comity, for sale by the dozen or (jingly - by JOS. KINGSBURY. COME ONE! COME ALL! Anil satisfy yourselves that MON'TAN' YKS & CO. H AVE the best ami most complete assortment of N KW GO< >DS. i-oasisting of nil grades lailies : awl gent's woad Cloths, mantillas, vesting and colored velvets, plain and fancy eiwirneres, sattinet, tweeds, Kentucky jeans, tlanuels, I i use vs. All descriptions Dress Goods, sue h as black, wnti-red. changeable and plaid Silks, French meri nos, Thib t cloth, Scotph wool plaids, brown and black mixed DeU-ge.% ail wool and figured Delaines, plain and ► ilk striped Alpnfeas. Scotch and domestic, ginghams, children's plaids, Merrimack and other print*, f all vari etlfp. A'll extensive assortment of hosiery, wrapper*, mittens, gloves, Victoria and Bishop lawn, book and jaconet mus lins, bonnet and dress trimmings, silk, moireartt&pie. moss velvet and ribb >ll Trimmings, Fringes, black and white sjiks, liueu thread. Mrrttese. and all kinds wove linen ami cotton edgings, mnsHß bands, collars, under sleeves, che misettes, cut tain drapery, brown, blue and black dotted embroidered veils, stocks and" gent's collars. A variety of Talmas, gent's ami ladies' wool Shawls, Tlifi*t. biticjie and other Shawls, India and Zephyr scarfo, children's wjmHen sleeves, bonds, muffs, assorted colored Scutch yarn comforter*, carpeting, drugget, horse blank ets. lineu table spreads and diapers, counterpanes, Ac. II ari>W\\kk—-A laAre assort rtient of anvils, vices, screw [dates, sledges, mill, cross cut, hand, and other kinds of -saws, nails. (He*, chains, pump fixtures, squares,plumbs, levels, pi mesandsaw handles, niouldingand Ih-II AT M. ROCEKIJES —Cull ami set- our Brown, A < 'rushed, Cofl'ee and Pulverizi d Sugars : Fine Young Hyson A Black Teas—warranted a superior article, or the money refunded—for sale cheap by B. KIXGSHKBV. I I OUSE TRIMMINGS—fverv description 1L by j*2:l TRACY A MOORE. Cash paid for Hides. TnE I. urlicxt price paid in CASIT, for Hides and Skins, by JOHN W. WILCOX. June 20, 1 SHERIFF'S SALE.— BY virtue of n. writ k 3 in tlie nature of a Venditioni Exponas, issued out of tlie- Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, snd to me directed, will lie exposed to public sale at the Cnnrt Hon*-, in the lioro' of Towanda.on Monday, l)ce. 3, 15.",5. at 1 o'clock. P. M. the following property in the Ixirough o; V nee, IV. .-inning at a stone in the centre of the state road at IV lkrwick turnpike; theme south '.ij° west 5 • JO perches to a stone ill tin-111re of Uie road, the cor ner of a lot late of Nelson I). Warford : thence along the line of ,-siid lot north west 8 perdu?.-* ; thence by the same north '.ij°east 11 |ierehr* ; thence by the same north 7.;° wi -t 12 .110 [M iches ; tbenee by the same and 11. S. Pliinnev s line smith 91° w-st 12 |-1< rods to the line of J. 11. Hiiiman's land ; tliencc bythe same north Tfij 0 west 45 3-lo ro<)s ; thence by the same north j° east 3 rods ; thence !jy the same north west 76 2-10 r>ds to the line of land of A. 1_ Cranmer and J. It. Smith ; Uieiice by the line of said Cranim r and Smith north east 7s 3-lU r.xls to a corner of lands formerly of J. P. Smith ; thence along same lands south 59j° east 70 7-10 rods ; thence along' same south 574° east 37 perches to tlie line of Or ange Schroder's lot: thence by same south 314° west 34 rods; thence by line of b>ts of Orange Sclinufer, Jacob Magill, Brown A" Rockwell, Abeam FoX.and Josiah Peck liam south 4 ">° east lit 2-10 rods to the south east eorner of Josiah Peckliam's lot : thence by said Peck ham's line north 4."i° cast 11 rod-to the centre of the turnpike: thence along the centre of the turnpike south 4.".° east 33 3-10 mils to the place of lieginuing. Containing fortv-two acres am] thirteen perches, about twenty acres improved, with fruit trees, and a large hotel and two loirns thereon ere- ted. Sold to recover the purchase motiev from Daniel Blackmail. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wirt War ford. by his guardians, Kzra .<' Kellogg, Joseph B. Smith and James 1,. Rockwell, administrators of J.J. Warford, deceased, vs. Kthcl Taylor, tern- tenant of Daniel Black man. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towamla. Nov. Si, 1555. A DMIMSTRATRIX NOTlCE— Notice J. JL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JAM ICS 11. HORNING, dec 'd, late of South Creek twp, are hereby requested to make [layment withont de lay: and all person- having claims against said estate will please present tlieiu duly uiitlienticated for settlement. HARRIETT A. WHITMORE. November 9,1855. Admiuistratrix. (HANDLES— by the box or single pound, J at sepl FOX'S. IRON, Rounil, Square, Tiro, Rand k Scroll, . all qualities and sizes. TRACY A MOORE. IjMiOrE —SO bbls., first quality, for sale at the lowest CASH figure. TRACY A MOORE. EjMIKSII BAKED CRACKERS, received every week, at j Illicit FOX'S. RESII GROUND FLOUR, from New A Wheat—Rye Flour, Corn Meal, Feed and Bran, at August 2S, 1-55. FOX'S. OOLE LEATHER—One Ton, a jtrime ar tide, fur sale cheap, by TRACY A MOORE. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Boots J."JL A - Shoes and Findings now receiving at Aug. 22, I*so. HUMPHREY'S. MACKEREL —whole, half andqnarterbbla by ji-29 TRACY A MOORK._ DRIED A RULES--a few first rate one*. tor -ale at JIIO FOX'S. VKW A DESIRABLE SPRING GOODS i\ just opening at MONTANYES A CO. March 1, 1x55. IVIONTANYE3 . Brigham, south by the road leading from Athens to Siuithtield, and west by lands of L. S. < rates, containing x 4 acres more or lens, about 4 acres im proved, one saw-mill, a board shanty and a framed barn thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smithficld twp., bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a hemlock sapling on tlie south line of lot No. 14181, for the northwest corner of lot No. 5, Bingham lands *old to F. Quick, thence along said line east 115 and 7-10 pert he* to a hemlock for the northeast corner of said Quick's lot, thence on the west side of Nelson Keeler's lot 107 mid 1-10 rods to a stake, thence west 42 and 0-10 per che* to a hemlock, thence south 1 and 1-4 degrees, west 160 rod* to the place o!' beginning, containing 75 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of Guy Tracy vs. Luther 11. Child. Also at the suit of Dorvilla Ford to the use of Franklin Melville vs. Luther 11. Child. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot twp., bounded on tlie north by lauds of Samuel Haggerty, west by lands of Alvali Heath, south by lands of Edward and Erastus Shcpard, east by Daniel Welles and Thomas Stevens, containing about so acres more or less, alxiut 20 acres improved, one log house, log barn, log slied and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Hor tnn vs. David Bennett. AlJsO—The defendants interest in the following int. piece or parcel of land situate in Siuithtield twp., hounded on the east and south by the highway, on the north and west by lands of Roliert Tracy, containing alsiut s acres more or less all imuroved, with one framed house,framed bam. blacksmith shop and fruit trees thereon—(Alvin Arnold's lot.) AIJXO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smithlield twp., bounded north by Montetia Seeley, east by laud of John Watkins,south by the highway, aud west by land of Hannah Arnold, containing about fifty acres j more or less, about thirty acres improved, one framed I house and orchard of fruit tree*thereon. (David Arnold's : lot.) Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles A ; Harris to the use of Jesse Spalding vs. David Arnold and Alvin Arnold. ALSO—The defendant* interest in the following de scribed lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wvalu-ing township, bounded north by land* of Klin* Vaughn, east by lands of John A. Bartley and Sanford B. Overton, south by the public road, and west by lands of Sanforil li. Over ton, containing thirty acres more or less, ail improved, with a small framed house, framed barn and some fruit trees trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tracy A Moore vs. Henry Donley. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Springfield two., bounded on the north by the Coun ty road or public highway, east It}-land* of James Philips, South and west by land* of Thomas l'yne and Khun Ben nett, containing about 50 acres more or less, alsiutjwelve acre* improved, one framed house, framed cooper shop, framed Imm and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Mc- Kean to the use of Ahi ram 1 fierce v.*. Samuel Faulkner. Al-SO—Tlie defendants interest in tlie following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in la-Roy twp., bounded on the North and east by lauds of John Hammond, south by the Towanda creek, and west by lands lieloiigiug to tin estate of Seeley Ilo'comb dee'd.,containing about 20 acres more or less, all improved, three log houses, tan framed bams, one saw-inill, blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situatetn Leßoy twp., liounded on the north by lands of Win. Bun yon, east by lands of V. Bruce, south by land of Jesse Warbleton, and west by lands of I*. Shoemaker, Philander Hosley. Setli Haxton, and by land* now or formerly own ed by Mark Porter, containing about 50 acre* more or less, alkout twelve acres improved, one log house, log barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Xedebiali Smith 2d, to the use of E. Pomcroy vs. Ellis Hugclatul. ALSO—Tlie following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Durell twp., bounded on the north anil east by l and belonging to the estate of Sarah Butler, dee'd., on tin smith by land* of John Benjamin, and on tlie west by land of Pliilo Mingns, containing seventy-six acres more or less, alxiut forty-five acres improved, one plank house, log barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. S. Brad ley, assignee of O. D. Gharnberiin vs. Samuel Chilson. ALSO—The following lot, piece or pared of land situ ate in Ihtrell two., iKiutided on the north by lands now in [tossession of John Johnson, east by land* of Samuel Yan derpool and the Itenjamin Ackley farm originally, now occupied by S. S. Bradley, south by lands of Means A Ktorrs, and west by the Win. Morrison tract, now owned by David Gash, containing about 430 acre* more or less, alxiut 5(1 acre* improved, four plank and framed houses, and one framed barn thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land sitnate in Du- I roll twp., Ixuinded on the north by lands of Emma Jane Smith, on the east by the Susquehanna river, on the south bv O. A. Holdcn, and on the west by the Sarah Morrison tract, containing about 160 acre* more or leso.nl suit 70 acres improved, one double saw-mill,one Grist-mill,seven dwel ling house*, three frame barns, two blacksmith shops and two orchards thereon. Al.K<>—A cluster of Islands lying in the Susquehanna , river, opposite the said mill* and known as the Gordon and Ackley Island*, containing about forty acres more or j less, partly improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sanders A , Crook to the use of William Peters vs. Israel Smith. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of | land situate in Wilmot twp., bounded on the north by lands of Nelson Vanderpool and J. G. Brown, ea-t by land of Patrick M'Guvre and Samuel Haggerty, south by land of A. Heath, and' west by land of Nelson Vanderpool, con- ■ taining one hundred acres more or less, about rtitv acre* j improved, with two log houses, one plank house, one log ® €rgnl lmrn with shed* attaehed. a steam saw-mill and a plank wagon shed, anil an orchard of Jhiit trees ttwrcon. ALSO—One other niece or parcel of land situat# la WUiuut twp., lioumlud north by laud of Patrick M'GnL*, east by land of Daniel Welles, south by lands of Edward ami Erastus Shepanl, and west by land of A. Heath, eon taming .70 acres more or less, ten acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. N. Ship man vs.'.Ti S. Castor and C. White. AlJßo—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin twp., bounded north by theTnw anda Creek, east by laird of Charles Stevens, south by lands (mvfiers name unknown.) and west by landsof Win. Williams, containing 13(1 acres, more or less, about 40 acres improved, with framed house, a log barn and some fruit trees there on—also, a framed honseused for a liarn. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. Cham pion now to the use of J. D. Moutanre vs. Ransom Payne. ALSO.—The following described fot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wyalusing twp., bounded north by Philip C. Angle, east by laud of John M'Allisterand John Terry, south by lands of Richard M'Pherson and Charles Hornet, and west by lands of Nelson Jennings and Patrick Boyd, acres be the same more or less, abont 4(1 acres improved with a log house, a framed liarn, a corn house and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized arid taken in execution at the suit of John Holly vs. E. D. Holmes. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Burlington twp., (now West Burlington) bounded on the north by lands of Ezra Godard, east by lands of R. H. Ward, Sontli by the highway leading from Burlington Isiro' to Troy, and on the west by lands of H. K. Stevens., containing about one acre more or less, all Improved, one framed house, framed barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Nancy Wooilin to the use of Win. H. Peck vs. Harrison Adams. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens boro' bounded north by land of E. H. Perkins, east by the Susquehanna river, south bv land of Edward Drake,and we>t by Main.street, containing one acre more or less, all improved with a framed house and Irani thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. C. Har ris to the use of H. W. Patrick vs. John Miers. Al>SO—The undivided one half of the following lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield two., bounded on the north and east by lands Ixdonging to the estate of Reuhiti Park, dee'd., south and west by land in possession of Hiram Rogers, containing about two acres and 156 per ches, more or less, all improved, with a saw-mill, one two story framed building lately is-cupicd as a store and dwel ling house, two framed or plank dwelling houses, and board shanty used for a hat shop, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. W. Pat rick vs. Orson Rickey. ALSO— The following lot, piece or parrel of land situ ate in Wysox twp.. bounded on the noth by lands of Ly man Trumbull and Bertrand Whitney, east liv land of Squire Benjamin, south by lauds of Joshua laimphercand Joseph Conkliii arid west by lauds of Joseph Conkliii ami Pomeroy (iorsline jr.. containing about 59j acres more or less, 41 acres improved, witli one log house, framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Myer and Allen to the use of Cooper, Stoner At Smith, now to use of H. W. Tracy, and now to the use of (Jhuries Bennett vs. Win. Carl. ALSO—The following descrilied lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Pike twp.. Imunded north by lands of J.S. Roberts, east by lands of Harmon Briggs and J. Burrows, south by lands of George Lewis, and west by lands of Henry L. Stevens, containing 1(M acres more or less, with 811 acres improved, a framed bouse, a framed barn, a fram ed horse barn, and other out buildings, an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I). Bailey and Son to the use of A. S. Smith vs. G. 11. Lewis and H. Cnolbaugh. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Sheshequin twp., bounded north by lands of Golf, east by lands of John Horton, south by lands of Samuel Vansice, and west by lands of Abigail Swain, containing sixty-four acres more or less, about 40 acres improved, with a framed house, a framed liarn and a log shop and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Silas Payne now to the use of J. W. Woodburn vs. Abraham l'aync and Ransom Pavne. A LS( I—The following lot piece or parcel of land situate in Sheshequin twp., bounded north by lands of John Mc- Ke-,in, ea-t by lands of Riehard Johnson, south by lands of Roswell Goodell, and west by lands of George Rogers, containing about 25 acres more or less, about 15 acres im proved, three log houses, one log shed and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Storrs A Jones to the use of E. J. Campbell vs. Philander Morris. Also, at the suit of Storrs & Jones to the use. of E. J. Campliell vs. Hezekiah Morris. Also, at the suit of Allen A Storrs to the use of E. J. Campbell vs. Hezekiah Morris and Philander Morris. ALSO—The following descrilied lot, piece or parrel of land situate in Herrick twp., bounded north by lands of A. it. Brown, east by lauds of X. B. Wetmore, south by lands of George Perkins and west by lands of Nelson Marsh containing alsiut J of an acre, more or less, all improved, with a framed house, a blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the unit of Charles l'latt, now to the use of George C. Atwood vs. Volney D. Roseiigraut. ALSO-—The defendants interest in the following de scribed lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield twp. and bounded north by lands of Huston Miitin, east by lands of Burton Campbell, south by Henry J. Miller, and west by Jesse Brown, containing four acres, more or less all improved, with a plank house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William Siiisebaugh vs. H. A A. Sinseliaugh. ALSO—Tlie following lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Warren township, Imunded north by land* of Curtis Bceman : east and south by lands of Calvin Huffingtou ; and C. F. Case ; and west by the public road. Contain ing two and a half acres, more or less, all improved, with a new framed dwelling lornse and a framed flax-mill there on, with all of defendant's interest, rights and privileges in mill race, dam. pond, Ac. A LSI I One other lot, piece or par-el of land situate in the township aforesaid, bounded north by lands of Hora tio Rou en and Jackson Whittaker ; east by lands of Hen ry Wliittaker jr.: south by lands of Benjamin Bowen; and west by Job Tibbets and Perry Bowen. Containing one hundred and four acres, more or less, with fifty acres im proved. and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. C. Buf tiiigton and Giles X'. DeWolf, executors of Benjamin ltiif tington, deceased, vs. David Manchester and Thomas B. Cornall. ALSO The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Burlington township, bounded north by lands of Horace 15. Pratt and C. F. Welles : east by lands of Daniel Perry; south by landsof John Pratt; and west by lauds of Jesse It. McKean. Containing about forty-two and a halt' acres, more or less, aliout thirty acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William S. Dobbins vs. IVter J. Woman. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Overton township, bounded on the north by lands of Patrick Callahan ; east by lands of James Sheeily and John Flytin : south by lands of Patrick Leady ; nnj west by Richard Bedford and Patrick Cusack. Containing about eighty-live acres, forty acres thereof improved, with a log house and log barn thereon, with a large dpple or chard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tlios. Leahy to the use of U. Mercur, vs. Patrick Cusack and Catharine Cusack. JOHN* A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, I Towamla, Oct 27, 18,75. ( Kh' Notice is hereby given that an amount equal to the costs, will lie required to la- paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again lie otter ed for sale. J. A. ConiXMi. ORPSAIFS' COURT SALS. I) Y virtue of an order of tlie Orphan' Court J of Bradford County, will lie sold at public sale on tlie 29th day of November next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the house occupied by the widow of Amos Green, dee'd., in Orwell township, tlie interest late of said Amos Green, dee'd.. in -all that lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell aforesaid, and descrilied as follows :—Rounded on tin- North by lands of Elijah Walker, on th east by lands of Abraham French and Cook, on the south by Win. Knnpp. and "ii the west by lands set off to Dolly Green, containing 22 acres, about 11 thereof improved. Terms made known on day of sale. NELSON BARNES, October 30, 18.75. Adm'r. of Amos Green,dee'd. {EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Notice is liere- J by given that letters testamentary upon the estate of Caleb C. True, dee'd., late of Warren twp., have lieen granted to the subscrilier. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims upon said estate to present them duly attested tor settlement to the subscrilier. WILLIAM GREEN, Executor. October 30, 15.7.7. "i DM INI ST R A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice J. Y is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of IRA GRiSWOLD, dee'd.. late of Ridgliery Town ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having elaims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated forsettlemeiit. BENJ. HALSTED, Administrator. Ridgliery, June 18, 185.7. 4 DM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice i\ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Daac Rosenerants, deceased, late of Asylum twp.. are requested to make payment without delay : and those having demands against said estate will present thein duly authenticated fur settlement. CYRUS SHUMWAY, Administrator. June 14, 18.75. ADMINIBTRA'!'( )R*S NOTIC E.—Not ice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Win. HORNING dee'd., late of South Creek tp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and all persons havingitig claims against said e*tate will please present them dnlv authenticated fur settlement. CATftAKIXU HORNING, Administratrix. June H, 185,7. brain -ersoiis having claims are request ed to present tlu-in, or he forever debarred therefrom. Oct, hi, 1*55. D'A. OVERTON. Auditor. A DMINJKTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notit* -fx. Is hereby Riven, that all persona Indebted to the es tate of Thomas Ingham, dee'd, late of Asylum township, are berel.y requested to make payment without delay: ami all person,-, having claiins against said estate will please present them dutv authenticated for settlement Pot. 16,1fe>5. JOSEPH W. 1 N't: I! AM. Adm'r. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—AH person?" in- J delited to the estate of MARY CARM Filt. deceased, late of I.itolilVoid township, are hereby notified Ao make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them dnlv au thenticated for'settlement WILLIAM CAHMhR, Litchfield, Octotier '2O, 1855. Executor. "VTOTICE TO ASSESSORS.—'TIie sevtiral it Assessors for 1850, will make lheir returns in the following order, viz : / | Assessors for Litchfield, Windham,Warren, Sheshequin, Koine and Orwell, on Monday, Nov. 2(5. Kor I'ike, Wyalusing. Tuscnrora, Standing Stone. Wy so.\ and Herrick, Tuesday, November 27. For Atheti tp., Athens born', Ulster, Well*, South Creek, Itidgicrry nnd Springfield, Wednesday, Novemla-r 28. For Hmitlifleld. Troy township, Troy boro', Columbia. Sj'lvanht boro', Armenia and Canton, Thursday, Nov. 29. For 1-cßoy, Granville, Franklin, Overton, Afbany, Wil ntot, Asviuin and Durell, Friday, Novenilier 3(1. For Monroe tp.. Monroe boro', Burlington, Burlington West, Burlington- boro", Towamla tp., Jowaiula borough, ami Towaitda North, Saturday. Deeemlier 1. *a"The Assessors will be careful iu footing tlie assess ments and carrying each person's valuation into the right hand column, and also in making their returns on the day designated in their warrants. By order of the Commissioners, Oct. 15. K. M. FARRAR, Clerk. "FISH AND PHILOSOPHY." DR. JOHN MTNTOSII, Would infurm the inhabitants of Bradford county that he respectfully solicits til HI subscribers for his local work entitled " FISH AND PHILOSOPHY, or Sketches made During a Short Sqjourn in Northern Pennsylvania." The Isrnk will consist of from 2.70 to 300 pages, l'Jtno., and will lie bound in embossed muslin. The price will lie f 1,00. As the work was not written to vindii-ate any particular theory, or to advance any particular inte rest, it is difficult hi say what it aims at—further than to help while away a leisure hour or two, in what the Au thor hopes, nut unprovable reading. The pages are chiclW devoted to descriptions of local scenery ; Incidents while 'fronting on the Sclirader branch; literary criticisms and reminiscences ; conversations, de velopments of local character, poetry and philosophical reflections. As the publication of the book is not a question of bread, the author can use the lilierty of speaking plain.— 111 the first place, then, he cannot afford to publish the book unaided—nor would he if he could ; for the simple reason, lie is mi willing to -Wilder the rvsponaUrility of committing a—possibly—pi air book to the world. He theretore seeks to make a corporate concern of it, and thus share with the subscribers the odium of failure, should it fail. It is a purely gratuitous matter, gentle men, sign, or not sign. In the second place, the author is unwilling t|i have his stock of Issiks added to, by too many hundred copies of a work that failed to redeem the price of its publication ; neither does he desire the horror of witnessing the awful spectacle of an auto-da-fe, of what cost him so much pains and time to create ; —for he cer tainly would commit to the (lames what remained unsold of the edition, should they remain too long on his hands. He is determined to pay the publisher on the receipt of the edition, should it lie printed, asking no favors ; and if til 10 subscribers can Ik- had, he will do so. lie can afford, however, to wait, should the 000 refuse to come to the rescue. The MS will not diminish iu value. It w ill ra maiu as it has done, cherished by the owner, as was cher ished and loved '• the jxior man's one little ewe lamh,that wits unto him as a daugher." The author will ask no one to undertake to publish it on tlie strength of its merits : jierhaps from pride, perhaps from a prophetic apprehen sion of its lack of merit. Time —perhaps—will determine if he did well to lie influenced by the latter consideration. Tim author will further say, thai should the desired num ber of subscriptions I* obtained, he will feel tempted to | jironii.se an embellished frontispiece,enclosing a medallion | likeness of the principal character, Dr. l'him. And should ' a second edition follow-, he—the author—will exert influence lie can command to secure for the original sub* seriliers a lock of that distinguished individual's hair ; as | thank Heaven, he is appreciative, and, judging from, his | antecedents, the author has no doubt that Plum would gladly wear a wig tor a whole year, to have the pleasure of furnishing to his friends so interesting a souvenir. The publication of the book, then, is dependent on the receipt of *IOO subscriliers, and one month will be allowed for names to be given in. If. at the expiration of that time ; only one person has subscribed, or any other number lie- ; tween that and (iiMl—unless very closely approximating it j —the bonk will not of course la- expected to see the light. But. if the entire number be obtained, those who have signed, will, iu three mouths from the closing of the sub scription lists, be supplied with a copy, or copies, as they nuiy have ordered. Subscription lists will be opened on Monday next,at all the stores, and at the P. O. in the borough : and at C. H. HKKIUCK'S, at Athens. At Burlington, there will lie one at Messrs. Losii A MKKKY'S store, and at I'lster Mr. JOHN MATHKK , and at Monroe. Mr. SKYMOCK PHINXKY, will act as agents. Others may be authorized. Towamla, Octolier 13, 1855. MAIL PACKET-BOAT GAZELLE TOWANDA AND WAVERLEY. 11HE undersigned have placed ujwiti the line between Towamla and Waverlcv, a new Packet, built express ly for the travel lictweeu tlie above and the intermediate points. The "GAZELLE" is neatlyfitted tin.nnd may lie relied upon as always being "on time." Tlie hours of arrival and departure will iic arranged in conformity with the time bibles on the X. Y. and Erie Railroad. At present, leave Towamla for Wnverley, at 1J o'clock, I'. M., precisely. Leave Waverley. at 71 o'clock, A. M.. or immediately after the arrival of the mail train from the East. POWELL A SMITH, Proprietor*. Towamla, September 1, 15,75. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACAPE-f MY LOTTERY.—BY Of ALABAMA. Conducted on the Havana Plan WrtiM ANOTHER GLORIOUS OPPORTI'NITY! The improved scheme in Class \V. having Iwen received with such a decidedly favorable demonstration, the Ma nager takes great pleasure in presenting another beau tifully brilliant scheme, offering a far more profitable investment than any stock or securities now in market. CLASS N.—'To be drawn Dee. 10th, 1855, at the city of Montgomery .when prizes amounting to S;|O,(HM) will lie dis tributed according to tlie following unparalleled schedule. Remember One Tlutusund Prizes !—Capital Prize 10,000. CLASS X. 1 Prize of slo.ooo is JIO.OOO 2 do 2,000 are 4.000 3 do 500 are 1.500 11 do 250 are 2,7.70 10 do 110 are l.li'O 17 do 7.7 are 1,275 13 do 50 art' 2,150 s3 do 25 are 2,07-7 200 do 10 are 2,000 530 do 5 are 3,1.*0 1000 Prizes amounting to #30,000 Dnlv Ten Thousand Numbers! Tickets ss—Halves#2 50 —Quarters 51 25. All communications strictly confidential. SA MI'EL SWAN, Agent and Manngcr. Sign of the Bronze Lion. Montgomery, Ala.. Nov. 7. 1855. MUSIC. MR. 0. BECKER, Temlicrof Vo and Instrumental Music, recently from St. L>- uis, Missouri, has the honor to announce to tlie people of Towamla and vicinity, that he wishes to engage himself as Teacher of Vocal Music, Pianoforte, Guitar. Violin, Flute, Violineello, and Thorough-basso, and feci, confident that. !>eing educated for the profession, he will give entire satisfaction. Iwssons given iu classes, or pri vately. Teaching in families preferred. For particulars apply at the Ward House. Oct. 9. Ip R ESI I TEAS, both Green and Blaek— from 37$ cents to 51 00—every pound warranted to unit or the money returned in all cases, at FOX'S. Barclay Railroad dt Coal Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the subscriliers in To wamla boro'and its vicinity to the Stock of the "BA R CI.AY RAILROAD Ar COAL CO," that the remaining instalments of ten per cent each (being $.7 per share) on said stock, are required to lie paid to E. OVKUTIIN. Esq., the President, or to J. Macfarlane, Esq. the Attorney of said Company at Towamla, at the times following, to wit: 4th instalment payable August 27th, 1855. sth " " September 27th " nth " " October 29th " 7th " " November 29th " Rth " " l>eceinber 28th " 9th " " January 31st 1850. 10th " " March 3d " Payments may also be made at the office of Laporta, Mason .V Co.. at Towanda. July 20. 1855. tiF.O. R. OAT. Treasurer. , JOBSSPSS' POTVKI.I. W r#* t *otfuny ainottiiro Ait helis a#*Li itffe the pcnpi c Yf 'ixU a liirge, rich aud baiuoiiui'le iu> >*t ment of PALL AND IVINTER (JGODS, to which the attention of the public IS invited being -N< lident that he can offer inducement* to CJTNH NWR< H:MEN which will amply pay foran examination .I Hl* K. Hi* -DOCK of ISAUIKE I"H;*-! GOODS IS complete. ina of corded, watered, plain, black, cli.mroid.LE I'mi PLAID Silk* ; plain and plaid Merino* : all W OOL Delaine* ; P| IN nnd Amnd Cashmere*; MON.-Jin delaine*, I'IHUMU*. clwlli Delaines, plain and twilled Persian cloth, DT'JAGVR] Alpaecaa, Gingham*. Print*, Ac, ALSO. SBAWUS —A large and magnificent assortment of Brocha Long and Square Shawls, plain woolen ION# and square do. LADIKM' CI^TFIT5 —-All colors, an.L trimmings. KMluwwniutiKS— The largest and cheapest assortment JF latdieeembroidered collars, sleeve*, bund > ami BOUNCING*; edging* ami inserting*, ever offered for vale in Towatnii, Also, real thread, Smyrna, bobbin and cotton edging*, ail wiiltii* and prices. WHITK ASK LINBK COOKS, of every description, and of all qualities. HOI'SK F ritsisniNO anil single FOLD DA* MASKS of various kinds ; embroidered itnd lace cm-tain*, all qualities; vi-imliiw .slurries aiui trinimiues ; bleached and nnbleached talile linen* ; nankin*, colored table spread* of various kinds, counterpanes, linen sheetings, rose blanket*, gilt cornice* and pins, stair rods, VC, GLOVK* ANK HOSllWY—Every thing In TILLS LINE for U die*, misses, children, men and beys. BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMKKKS AKK VKSTIXCS— BIack aj. colored Cloths of every yalttv and price, plain Snd FANCY Cassiraeres, fancy velvets, plain ami figured giymudiua, plain and figured silk, black satin and cashiueio Vestfiig*, and a large assortment of tweeds, Kentucky jeans, rztti netts, sheep greys, Ac. , DOXE-STICS —(if every description, purchased at very close figures and otierea low. Flannels of every GRADE and color. o.\ WKTINGS—AH qualities, ingrain and stair carpeting!., oil cloths. Rush Mattings, Druggets, Ac. YANKEE NOTIONS — AImost everythin.gjn the line, wholu sale and retail. HATS & CAPS. — An assortment unequal ed in Northern Pennsylvania of Mens' & Boys hats ami caps, com;. rising every variety of silk, brown, pear! and black fur /hits.— Cl"th, Plush and Fur Caps. BOOTS A SHOES— In this department there is, nor never has been In this market anything to compete with tlit* stock, In quality, quautity and price, which it would BE greatly to the interest of every man, woman and child to examine who wishes to pur do su. Towanda. Oct. 1,1855. JOS FPU POWELL. B. S. MP.KCUR, Has just received his FALL STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE, CIOXSIBTING of DRY GOODS, of every kind. Git' >G& J RIKS, a large assortment of HARDWARK„iiicludi!ig Humes* ami Carriage Trimmings, and Joiner's Tool* of every description ; Itoots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe find ings, Hats, Gaps, and Umbrellas ; Paper Hangings and Window Shades; Carpets and Drugget : Oils Paints and Dye stuffs ; Crockery and Glassware ; Iron, Steel and Nails; Window glass and S;ish : Camphhte. Burning Flu id and Varnishes of every kind : Pails, Tubs, Mats. A#., Ac., which will !*• sold AS usual, very cheap for Cash. Towanta, October 1, 1855. E. T. FOX HAS just received a full .supply of FAM ILY GROCERIES, which he will SELL cheap f r Cash. Thankful for the very libera! patronage extended to him during the past season, he would most respectfully ak a continuance of the same. Cash paid for most kinds of Grain, Butter, CheeE. and Farmers Produce generally. October 18, ISA. BUSII. RYE wantedimmediately _F\_/ for which the highest market price in cash will be paid. _ Oct. 12. V.. T. FOX. j Q PIPES, of all kinds, liotli white and ground | K3 — Mustard, black and white, whole anil ground, at October it. FOX'S. TURKS ISLAND SALT, both lumps and ground, at Oct!) POX'S* GOO])S. J. Harvey Phinny, Jr. IS just receiving a general assortment of FALL A WIN TER GOODS, consisting of the usual variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, ITardicare, Crocker a, Glassirare, Hoots R\* Shoes, I'aints, Oils, Glass, Dyes, i\-c., AC. all of which will he sold us usual for Cash, or exchanged for Produce cheaper than can L>e had at any other store in Towanda. Persons wishing to purchase GOODS for cash | will do well to call and examine his stock and prices, cor ner of Bridge and Main streets. K iCCash paid for Butter. Pork and Grain. Oct 20 1 TOWANDA & BURLINGTON PLANK . ROAD COMPANY.— The stockholders of the Tow anda and Burlington Plank Road Company are hereby no tified tint an election will ie held at tiie office of I*l. F. Mason, in the Borough of Towanda,on Monday, Nov.sth. 1*55, for officers of said Company for the ensuing your Polls open from 2 to 1 o'clock, P. M. B. S. RUSSELL, Secretary. Towanda, October 8,1*55. Another Voice from Wyscx ! AS the suhscriler lias determined to close the Carriage Manufacturing business at Myersburg, he would offer for sale at extremely low prices, a numlier of Carriages, pleasure and LuinU-r Sleighs, among which, one two horse carriage, built in the latest style, of GOOD material, with leather top, and with doors to iwick seat ; it being tho Carriage on which the premium was awarded to the sub serilier at our late County Fair. Also, one, one or two horse carriage, built in Philadelphia style, with door iu the side, leather top, with both pole and thillsit being a trifle heavier than a common one horse carri age — with two seats, (one moveable). Said carriages are well trim med with good broadcloth. Also a large quantity of ma terial for manufacturing carriages, AC., together with all the tools, fixtures, forms, Ac., Ac., and a lot of Lent stuff' for fancy cutters. All of of which will be sold cheap for CASH or approved credit. I). MAGNFC.It. Myersburg, October 18, 1855. Y.—Left the premises of the subseri- A tier, in Wvsox tow nship, on the 11th of September, a two year old BRINDLE HEIFER, with rather straight horns, and in good condition. Whoever will give me in formation of the said heifer at my residence, opposite tho Towanda Eddy, or at the office of the Bradford Reporter, shall be suitably rewarded. Wysnx, October 2. 1855. RICHARD PICKERING. Now Fall and Winter Goods. Joseph King-sbery, IS NOW RECEIVING HIS FALL STOCK OF GOODS. Also, BOOKS, STATIONERY, sign iu liquidation- All debts due by tlic-FII RM should also !*• presented to T. Humphrey, lie having agreed to pay THE same. T. HUMPHREY, S. X. HROWNSON, Orwell, Oct. 1, 1855. A. I'OTTER. New Fall and Winter Goods. Burton Kingsbery, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he is open ing for public inspection, one of the largest stocks of GOODS ever brought into this market, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ifardirare, Crccktry, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Glass, e\-c. Embracing an assortment suited to the wants of the puis lie. and which having L>een purchased for Cash, will lie sold for lleadv Pay at prices which defy competition, grarWest side of Main street. Towanda. October 4, 1*55. NE W FA Ll7"GOO DS. Tracy 6l Moore, HAVE JUST RECEIVED from N. York a large and well selected assortment ot XF.ir FA 1.1. COOES, which have LIOOII selected with imusiwlearc, AND PURCHAS ED at the lowest possible rates. Feelingconfident tlist WE can sell Good* for Ready Pay. as low as any establishment in the country, we ask the public to give us a call, and examine our stock and prices. Sept. |J, MIS RIPE APPLES —any quantity wanted at August 22. FOX'S* TUST RECEIVED, another lot of that tf nice DRIED BEEF, also first rate CLFEESE, AT July 12,1855. FOX'S.